• Background: a painted hung on the back of a phase
  • Carved: To make or form by or as if by cutting
  • Chiseled: A metal tool with a sharp beveled edge, used to cut and shape stone, wood, or metal.
  • Cleft: Divided; split.
  • Cliff: A high, steep, or overhanging face of rock.
  • Crack: To break or separate.
  • Divert: To turn aside from a course or direction
  • Façade: the front of a building, also: any face of a building of special architectural treatment
  • Flank: place some on each side of
  • Grid: a network of evenly spaced horizontal lines perpendicular (to locate points on the map)
  • Canyons: A deep ditch or channel cut in the dirt with water after prolonged heavy rain.
  • Harness: A device that raises and lowers the warp threads of a loom
  • Mason: a skilled worker who builds by laying units resistant material
  • Nabataeans: were ancient peoples of Jordan, whose oasis settlements in the time of Josephus (37 AD - 100 c.)
  • Division: causing a feeling of perforation
  • Lying: To spread out in a disorderly or disorderly
  • Spring: to move by spring force
  • Steep: To have a strong inclination; precipitated.
  • Tomb: A vault or burial chamber of the dead / / A monument commemorating the dead.
  • Timber: A dressed piece of wood, especially a beam in a structure.
  • Thickened:Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension; not thin
  • Length: The measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension
  • Handling: the manner of treating or dealing with something; management; treatment.
  • Ratio: Relation in degree or number between two similar things.
  • Quarry: An open excavation or pit from which stone is obtained by digging, cutting, or blasting.